gravel-stone (Meaning)

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gravel-stone (n.)

A pebble, or small fragment of stone; a calculus.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gravel-stone

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gravel-stone Sentence Examples

  1. The driveway was covered in fine gravel-stone, crunching beneath our feet.
  2. The ancient pathway was paved with worn gravel-stone, leading to a verdant meadow.
  3. The sound of gravel-stone clattering against the car's tires echoed through the quiet street.
  4. The child played with a handful of gravel-stone, tossing it into the air and watching it fall.
  5. The gravel-stone parking lot was rough and uncomfortable, but provided ample space for vehicles.
  6. The bird's nest was hidden amidst a pile of gravel-stone, well-camouflaged from predators.
  7. The riverbank was adorned with smooth gravel-stone, creating a picturesque landscape.
  8. The construction site was filled with mounds of gravel-stone, ready to be used as fill.
  9. The gardener used gravel-stone as a mulch around the newly planted flowers, helping to retain moisture.
  10. The gravel-stone walkway sparkled in the sunlight, leading to a secluded garden.

FAQs About the word gravel-stone

A pebble, or small fragment of stone; a calculus.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The driveway was covered in fine gravel-stone, crunching beneath our feet.

The ancient pathway was paved with worn gravel-stone, leading to a verdant meadow.

The sound of gravel-stone clattering against the car's tires echoed through the quiet street.

The child played with a handful of gravel-stone, tossing it into the air and watching it fall.